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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Shepherds, there are a lot of references in the Bible to these people. We are shepherds for the people of God, but God is our shepherd too. Today I want to look at the passage in Isaiah 40; where God will guide his people like a shepherd, He will gather the lambs with his arm, carry them and gently lead them.

And while the grass withers and the flower fades, the word of our God stands forever. This is a part of the same chapter. I think it’s a very soothing thought that God will lead His people and that we can trust Him with that. His word stands forever… forever, so it was true back then but it’s still true now. And while this part is written for the people of Israel, we know He will lead us too. He will carry us and gently lead us.

I really love this image from the shepherd holding the lamb in his arms with so much love.
I used the Good Shepherd stamp set and acrylics to create this page.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

This is has been a true work of heart! My kiddos just concluded the
Central Wisconsin Children's Theater production of Joseph and the
Technicolor Dreamcoat--it was an amazing production, I'm so proud of
them. As part of our post production depression (it happens with every
show), we've been singing the songs and looking at pictures. I also
chose to journal:

I
went to each show--I almost feel like I was part of it! It was my
littlest ones first show and I was very curious to see how she would
hold up--like a champ. Mid way through the three day run, I decided I
wanted to journal the story. Partly because the music is so wonderful,
partly to honor my kids, but mostly because it's such an amazing story
of perseverance and the power of trusting in God.

The
story of Joseph tells the tale of his humiliation and struggle, as well
as his exultation and blessing. I can certainly relate in the sense
that I've endured valleys and enjoyed mountains, myself. The piece of
the story that really strikes me, however, is Joseph's faithfulness to
the author of his dreams. The Word tells us we will be given the
desires of our hearts. First, however, I believe God authors those
dreams for His purpose. Sometimes, we are willing to follow His dream
for us, sometimes, it takes us awhile....(I know this to be true for
me!)

Joseph trusted God. What his brothers intended as evil, God used for good; and Joseph trusted. We could all learn from Joe ;)

To create my layout,I used a variety of stamp sets from Sweet 'N Sassy Stamps' Creative Worship line. Specifically, I used Outline Alphabet
to spell out "Go, Go, Go, Joseph" and "dreams". I started with white
cardstock that I applied various distress inks, in a rainbow pattern,
directly to the paper. I trimmed each letter with scissors and an
exact-o blade.

I created my "bookmark" using the Awesome Thoughts stamp set. I love the style of this set and
used it quite a bit in the entire layout.

Joseph
is from a coloring page I found online. I simply traced the image and
then colored it using various distress inks and an aqua brush.

For this one I did a "plaid" look similar to a page I did previously, but this time I used paint instead of ink. After my plaid background was ready, I added my stamping and a few accents with a white paint pen.

While I had the Classy Script Alpha stamp set out, I stamped the words "burning bush" on this page:

The rest of the page is hand drawing layered with paint.

For my last page, I used the Awesome Thoughts stamp set. As soon as I saw it, the words "think awesome thoughts" just jumped out at me - so I knew I had to stamp them in my Bible. I added in some tone-on-tone stamping in the background with some stamps from the Fill Me Up set.

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Sometimes it's good to take a break from your usual routine & that's what I did here! It's not often that I make a card, but spend a lot more time doing creative worship or scrapbooking. It felt so good doing something different!! Every time I looked at Krista Hamrick's new Good Shepherd set I pictured all kinds of different sheep in a pasture. This card was born of that idea!

I repeatedly stamped the large sheep and colored one teal. It's hard to capture in a photo, but I also added a touch of glitter with a Wink of Stella glitter brush pen. The tiny sheep shows up in the sentiment, where I embossed "ewe" using our new Classy Script. Simple patterned paper & cardstock layering completes my project. Hope you have a chance to break away from your usual routine and be EWE-nique this week!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

{jane bosi} Happy Tuesday, Sweet Friends! I'm always looking for ways to speak my faith in my workplace. It can be a tricky thing in secular organizations. Especially, when you work with kids.

Recently, I've had the opportunity to move to a new position in my organization and it's afforded me the huge privilege of having my own office. I wanted to create a space that would be warm and inviting; where the kids would feel safe and want to come. I wanted it to reflect my personality and feel homey. So, what better way to accomplish all that than to decorate with my own art pieces?

I completely adore this worshiping girl from I Am Loved and always think that is how my Heavenly Father sees me. With her as my focal image, I created this 3 x 3 canvas--I love how it turned out!

I really wanted to use the sentiment from I Am Loved, "Holy Spirit, you are welcome here" but the sizing wasn't right. As I applied layers of paint, stencil, gesso and modge podge, the answer became clear. With faith, I have hope and because I have hope, I experience joy! Choose Faith!

Friday, June 17, 2016

Hello Bible Journaling friends! By now you have probably seen the new Good Shepherd stamp set designed by Krista Hamrick and released in the Creative Worship line of Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps. I'm sure that all of you have at one time or another been comforted by the 23rd Psalm. This Psalm has been a favorite for many down through the ages and no doubt has been committed to memory at a very young age by many of you. Good Shepherd is perfect for illustrating this Psalm as well as many other scriptures about our good Shepherd. After seeing an illustrated version of the 23rd Psalm on Pinterest, I was inspired to create my own page.

The page was prepped with two coats of Dina Wakley Clear Gesso and stamped with the images from Good Shepherd. The rest of the scene was lightly sketched to include the green pastures, still waters, and paths of righteousness. Kuretake water colors were used to color the page with accents being filled in with KaiserColor Gel Pens and a white Sharpie paint pen.

The whole time I was working on this page, I was able to reflect on the fact that we have such a loving and ever present Savior who promises to walk with us at all times and to carry us as we walk through dark valleys…what a Good Shepherd we have in Jesus!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Hello everyone! For the page I'm sharing today I was inspired by the 'Fill me Up' stamp set. I love the 'Fill up my cup' phrase and the little checklist with words. I used the words 'Holy Spirit' from 'His name' to match this stamp set and to complete my page.

I prepared my page with clear gesso and stamped the images and words onto my page. After I stamped everything I colored the background with red and orange acrylic paints. I painted the coffeecup with acrylics too.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

{jane bosi} Hello, Sweet Friends!! I've been reading the book of John recently and was moved to journal about the Good Shepherd. John 10:14 "I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me". Isn't this just the best news?? Don't get me wrong, it's great from the beginning of John 10 to the end of it, but this particular part just hit me in the feels! He knows me!! I'm struck over and over again by this awesome fact!To complete my pages, I used a few sets from Sweet 'N Sassy Stamps, distress inks, gesso, Versafine black ink and a white signo gel pen. The stamps sets used: Good Shepherd, Awesome Thoughts, and All of Me Alpha.I love it. So true. Amen.Be Awesome, Jane

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

I started out Bible journaling saying I was going to try to use a minimal amount of supplies (mainly pens and colored pencils) and here I am today sharing two pages smeared with various colors of paint.

It's just fun, though...and such a quick way to splash some color onto the page. (And with 4 kids, I have only got short bursts of time to be able to do Bible art.)

So, apparently my pages aren't going in quite the direction I had imagined, but I am just going to have to be okay with that - because, for now, it's what works for me.

This first page was inspired by one night of reflection and discussion among our church family - looking at a few weeks in particular that just seemed like God was heaping the good onto our little group. Now, the past week or two have been pretty rough going for our group as a whole, but no matter what...God is still good. And he still blesses us "exceedingly, abundantly more" than we could ask or imagine.

The next page came from a night of family Bible reading - these words from Psalm 63 just jumped out at me.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Good morning, Sweet 'n Sassy friends!
It's
been a while since I have posted here. I'm sure you are surprised to
see me. ;) I am always around, just working behind the scenes while the
Creative Team shares their amazing projects with you. Well, today, I
actually have something to share, too....and not just the new stamps, either....I stamped, too! :DFirst up is this gorgeous new set illustrated by Krista Hamrick.
There are so many wonderful possibilities for using this set in your
card making and Bible journaling! The best part---this is just the 1st
of many sets in this series of Jesus themed stamps by Krista!

I
love the layout of the images in this set. Because they were created to
fit in the margins of your Bible, they also work very nicely for
bookmarks so I created this bookmark/tag with a large manilla tag. I
stamped the Good Shepherd image
first and then created a mask so I could stamp the scene behind him. I
colored the whole thing in with my Copic markers (haven't used those in a
while!!). I wanted to add some wording, too, so I used the fish tale
banner from our Banner Dies and popped the words up with foam tape.

Next is this wonderful script alpha. It was designed so you can stamp
each letter to connect to the next to form complete script words! It is
FABULOUS! It even comes with numbers and extra doodles and icons all
for only $15.95! Wow! A great find for card makers, scrapbookers and
Bible journalers alike!

This
set by Rebecca Rios is SO FUN! The "awesome" mix of lettering styles
is very popular right now and no wonder! It's a fun way to get your
thoughts across and this set will certainly help you do just that
whether you are stamping a card for a friend, scrapbooking pics of your
kiddos or journaling in God's Word.

I
decided to create a clean and simple card with this set to show you
that it's not just for Bible journaling. I stamped the words and images
from Awesome Thoughts
with my Spectrum Kaleidacolor ink pad. The thought bubble was cut out
(with scissors) and both pieces were popped up with foam tape. I stamped
the little circles directly onto the kraft card base and then colored
them in with my white Sharpie paint pen. Easy peasy!

Finally we have a really amazing alpha illustrated also by Rebecca Rios
that will coordinate nicely with her other stamps AND many of the stamps
you already own. The letters are large so they will stand out in a
crowd ;) and you'll enjoy coloring them in to add even more pop to your
projects! Did you see the amazing page Cathy made with this and some
other new sets? If not, you can check it out HERE. It is gorgeous!!

Now
this is a work in progress....I debated sharing it with you since I
haven't added any color yet, but I thought, why not...it's fun to see
the process of a project as it comes together. This is sort of a silly
page, but it fits my personality pretty well. I love cats and I love
this verse in Philippians (my fave book of the Bible, in fact) so I
decided to use my LOL Cats stamp set to illustrate the various needs I have that God supplies. I will be sure to share the finished page once the color is added. :DIn addition to Rebecca's Outline Alpha, this page also uses our new Classy Script Alpha and our Camden Market Alpha.

I
hope you enjoyed today's little parade of stamps and samples. Watch for
more samples from the Creative Teams throughout the coming weeks! We
have lots of great stuff in the works to share with you!Be sure to check out our website for more great stamps and don't forget about our Sweet 'n Sassy Cash Rewards Program AND our FREE shipping with your $75 US order every day! We will be closed the next ten days for vacation, but take a peek at the special we are having during that time for ANY size order: